I Never Want to Be the Boss Again with Sarah Buino
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In this raw and deeply human conversation, therapist, consultant, and founder Sarah Buino pulls back the curtain on what it really cost her to build — and ultimately let go of — a thriving group therapy practice. Sarah shares how rapid growth, unhealed trauma, and a crushing sense of responsibility left her completely burnt out, pushed her into residential treatment, and forced her to confront her relationship with work at the deepest level.
This episode explores the emotional toll of being “the boss,” the hidden loneliness of being the person everyone depends on, and the courage required to tell the truth when your success is slowly destroying your wellbeing. Sarah’s story is a powerful reminder that leadership doesn’t require martyrdom, and that sometimes the bravest move is to walk away.
Trigger Warning: discussion of suicidal ideation
Episode Highlights
- The breaking point: Sarah describes the moment she realized she was “literally failing at everything” after tripling her staff and workload — and how burnout overtook her completely.
- The emotional cost of leadership: Why being “the boss” created expectations, pressure, and isolation she never could have prepared for.
- Trauma rising to the surface: How unresolved childhood trauma collided with the demands of running a business, ultimately pushing her into residential treatment.
- Radical honesty: The moment she looked her future executive director in the eye during the interview and said, “I don’t want to do this anymore.”
- Letting go without shame: Why selling her practice wasn’t a failure but an act of profound self-trust.
- A different way to lead: How Sarah now works with therapists on aligning their inner healing with the way they run their businesses — so no one else has to crash the way she did.
- A message to leaders: If your success is costing you your health, your joy, or your sanity… it’s okay to choose yourself.
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